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The New National Education Technology Plan and What it Means for You

Friday, February 16, 1:00 pm–1:50 pm
Seattle Convention Center - 613

In this panel there will be members of a technical writing group for the NETP bring a discussion of what is in it and how districts and schools should leverage the new plan.

Format:
Panel
Focus Area:
Accessibility, Community Resources, Digital Literacy, Leadership
Audience:
All Audiences
Skill Level:
All levels
Grade Level:
All Grade Levels

Presented by


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Gregory Bagby (Lead Panelist)
Coordinator of Instructional Technology
Hamilton County Schools

Listed as one of EdTech Magazine’s K-12 IT influencers for 2020, Greg is currently the Coordinator of Instructional Technology for the Hamilton County Schools in Chattanooga, Tennessee. In this position, Greg works with schools that are 1:1 assisting them in integrating the technology into their curriculum. He also serves as a Professional Learning Specialist for NCCE where he trains districts on technology tools and leadership from around the country. He has been a presenter at Google Summits, state, and national technology conferences, as well as at EdCamp encore events. In addition, Greg is an adjunct professor, keynote speaker.


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Bre Urness-Straight (Presenter)
Director of Educational Technology
OSPI

As the Director of Educational Technology with OSPI, Bre leads an innovative team committed to supporting all districts, especially rural and small districts, with digital equity and inclusion, media literacy & digital citizenship, cybersecurity, and successfully accessing and utilizing federal and state EdTech funding. In her state role, she brings a variety of educational experiences that are foundational to her advocacy for equity of access. As a rural student, classroom teacher, instructional coach, building administrator, technology director and educational service district staff, she offers wide-ranging perspectives and relevant insights that successfully supports and informs her in her leadership role.